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January 9th, 2013
Force From Baghdad Deployed East of Falluja, Anbar Council Requests Arab League, UN Involvement
Iraq's Kurds and Sunni Arabs Pushed Closer by Opposition to Maliki
Kurdish Government Agrees to Reopen Syria Border Crossing
Many Afghan Ex-Insurgents Regret Laying Down Arms
Military Prosecutors in WikiLeaks Case Reach Back to 1863 to Argue Army GI Aided Al-Qaeda
In Chavez's Absence, US Works to Open Communication With Venezuela
Federal Appeals Court Considers Release of Postmortem Osama bin Laden Photos
Video: a Navy SEAL's Tragic Secret
Britain Reins in Defence Equipment Costs and Project Delays
Afghan Lawmakers Say Total US Pullout Would Trigger Disaster
Mali Army Reinforces, Expects Islamist Attack
Union Flag Raised in Belfast for Royal Birthday
UK Risks 'Turning Inwards' Over EU Referendum: US Official
NATO Forces Needed in Mali, Says AU's Chairman
Chavez Swearing-In Delay Legal, Rules Venezuela Court
Google Boss, Ex-US Governor Urge North Korea Openness
Kashmir Shooting: India's Kurshid Warns on Escalation
UK 'Complacent' Over Military Cyber-Attack Risk, MPs Warn
Russia: West Should Consider Assad's Proposals
Eric Holder to Stay on as US Attorney General
Four Polish Soldiers Re-Tried in Afghan War Crimes Case
Syria Refugee Camp Ravaged by Storm in Jordan
Cry for Food in Syria May Be Opening for Peace
Libya May Call for International Tenders for Rubbish Collection
Nuclear Talks With Iran Delayed
Iraq War Poll Finds Most Think War Was Mistake
Thousands Protest in Shiite Provinces in Southern Iraq
Kbr, Guilty in Iraq Negligence, Wants Taxpayers to Foot the Bill
Zero Dark Thirty
Creators Defend Film From Torture Criticism
Shimon Peres: President Obama Would Hit Iran
US Publicly Voices Concerns Over Britain Leaving Eu
UK Man Sentenced in Texas for Bid to Sell Weapons Parts to Iran
UN Envoy Says 40 Years of Assad Family Rule Is Too Long
Preacher Alarms Many in Egypt With Calls for Islamist Vice Police
Freed Iranians Arrive in Damascus After Prisoner Swap
Google Boss Eric Schmidt Visits Pyongyang University Students During Mystery North Korea Trip
Cuts Have Clipped Wings of RAF in Afghanistan
Pakistan Dismisses Claims Indian Soldier Was Beheaded
NATO Says No Mali Plans, Compaore Urges Talks
Tribal Clashes in Libya's Kufra Kill 4
Gunmen Kill Shia Doctor in Peshawar
Photo Found of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Mushroom Cloud Splitting in Two
Iraqiya MP: We Will Dissolve the Government if Partners Continued Stalling
'Iran Will Not Accept Demands Beyond NPT'
US Concerned Over Loc Firing Incident
US Intelligence Presumes Iran Behind Photos, Video of Missing Ex-FBI Agent
Traditional Jews Vote Likud-Beytenu, While the Orthodox Choose Bennett
Hamas University Now Offers a Degree in Hebrew
Japan to Raise Military Budget for First Time in Decade Amid China Row
Netanyahu Slams Palestinian Reconciliation Talks
Bennett Doesn't Yet Favor End to US Aid
Lapid's Rule for Joining Coalition: Shas or Me
Media Come Under Fire in South Sudan
Peres Blasts Netanyahu: Terror Attacks Will Resume
Judge Won't Give Gitmo Lawyers Helpful Information
Bradley Manning's Trial Pushed Back Again
US Drone Use Setting Off New Global Arms Race
Muslim Group Concerned About Brennan
Egypt President Tries Hand at Palestinian Rivalry
US-Backed Gulf Rulers Take Sharper Aim at Web Dissent
Iraq Shuts Border With Jordan, Citing Security
Egypt's Ultraconservative Party Names New Leader
Jihadists Seize Parts of Syria Airport
Japan Plans $2bn Military Spend in Stimulus Package: Official
A Chinese Web Censor Snaps, Goes on Public Rant
Syria Frees 2,130 Captives to Rebels in Exchange for 48 Iranian Prisoners
Walls and Winter Rains Afflict Palestinian Towns
Displaced Afghans Feel Strangers at Home
Freed Iranian Hostages Arrive at Hotel in Damascus
Pakistanis Trucking NATO Supplies to Afghanistan Go on Strike
January 8th, 2013
Japan and China Step Up Drone Race as Tension Builds Over Disputed Islands
US Contractor Pays $5 Million to Iraqis Over Abu Ghraib Lawsuit
Aleppo Misery Eats at Syrian Rebel Support
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